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PennyK

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12. Ah, The Beatles
Thu Jun 22, 2017, 02:53 PM
Jun 2017

They have been such a huge part of my life. The music is still so wonderful. My PBS station recently showed a program with a musicologist discussing Sgt. Pepper and how a lot of the recordings were done. He played lots of tape from rehearsals and also played and sang bits to demonstrate the hows and whys.

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A few more DonaldsRump Jun 2017 #1
that's two more off my list. unblock Jun 2017 #2
kick unblock Jun 2017 #3
Ghostbusters Orrex Jun 2017 #4
possibly more iconic that the 'yeahs' SCantiGOP Jun 2017 #5
true, but hard to verify any head shakes once they stopped touring ;) unblock Jun 2017 #6
It Won't Be Long robertpaulsen Jun 2017 #7
oh, wow! just listened to that track. unblock Jun 2017 #8
That's one of my favorite early Beatle songs. robertpaulsen Jun 2017 #9
it's a good one. i need to study it a bit more. unblock Jun 2017 #10
I still smile when I think of Paul's story of writing the lyrics to "She Loves You" (John wrote the Boomerproud Jun 2017 #11
yes, heard that one. imagine how he could have improved many of their songs: unblock Jun 2017 #13
LOL! Boomerproud Jun 2017 #14
Ah, The Beatles PennyK Jun 2017 #12
**50 years** since Sgt. Pepper's release... VOX Jun 2017 #15
It is amazing how well the Beatles songs hold up, even if the lyrics are outdated unblock Jun 2017 #16
That lyric from 'Run For Your Life' was lifted from Elvis' 'Baby Let's Play House' originally MiltonBrown Jun 2017 #17
Very true. But I'm speaking more of the later Beatles, 1967-69... VOX Jun 2017 #28
Darktown Strutter's Ball holds up incredibly well IMO. MiltonBrown Jun 2017 #18
Of course! It's a classic, catchy song. But it's not the kind of creative evolutionary leap... VOX Jun 2017 #27
Way less then Led Zeppelin songs that drone on with 'baby, baby, baby....' Tikki Jun 2017 #19
here's my list of "yeah, yeah, yeah" songs: unblock Jun 2017 #20
updated list: eight song! unblock Jun 2017 #21
Make that nine! unblock Jun 2017 #22
Long And Winding Road has four. "Yeah,yeah,yeah,yeeeeaaaah." Iggo Jun 2017 #25
Paul's Long and Winding Road concludes with 4 yeahs Special Prosciuto Jun 2017 #23
"The Long And Winding Road" ends with it..... lastlib Jun 2017 #24
updated list unblock Jun 2017 #26
Paul went apeshit at the end of Hey Jude. Too many 'yeahs' in rapid succession Special Prosciuto Jun 2017 #29
for my tastes, not apeshit enough. unblock Jun 2017 #30
*** this question will be featured this morning on siriusxm's the Beatles channel!!! *** unblock Jul 2017 #31
There's an episode of the Flintstones in which they spoof this. earthshine Jul 2017 #32
And they called it "Bug Music" thucythucy May 2018 #35
That's a five-star response ... earthshine May 2018 #36
And here it is: thucythucy May 2018 #37
Oh, you just won't let it go, will you? earthshine May 2018 #38
I remember watching this as a very little kid. thucythucy May 2018 #39
I think it's the case that later in that episode, we actually see the bug guys perform. earthshine May 2018 #40
Mother Nature's Son thucythucy May 2018 #33
oooh i think you're right! i'll have to dig that one up unblock May 2018 #34
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